I think he's talking about one of the early betas which did indeed
have very few plugins, I stayed away until now because of that very
reason. Everyone I know who was unhappy with Maven 1 is very happy
with the new Maven 2.
I'll be using Maven2 on one of my new projects very soon, I'll
definitely post any issues (and if I have time a new archetype).
-warner
On Mar 4, 2006, at 9:17 AM, Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
I can say with confidence that maven 2 is leaps and bounds better
than maven
1. I don't know what plugin problems you were having but I'm not
having any.
On 3/4/06, spamsucks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was a long time maven 1 user and made the mistake of trying to
go to
maven2 .
Can you say "transitive dependencies"? Can you say goodbye to an
entire
afternoon trying to find why maven wants you to download the oracle
toplink jars when you don't use it and figure out how to stop it from
doing it. Plus when I did my analysis of maven2, hardly if any of
the
maven1 plugins were ported yet.
I found ivy. It does the dependency management that maven does but
within ant. I think it is the right approach, it let's you use your
ant however you like it, leverages the ibiblio rep and DOES not
get in
your way.
Stitches has ant files all set up for ivy/tapestry 5 and hivemind
that
you can use as a reference in your project. http://
stitches.authsum.org
Disclaimer: I am nothing in relationship to ivy but as a user.
Borut BolĨina wrote:
Is anybody using Maven 2 for Tapestry web apps development and
deployment? I just finished poking around with tacos4 which uses
maven
2 build system.
Would it be possible to write an archetype to construct exemplary T4
skeletal project? Maybe someone already did it?
Anybody willing to share experience?
Regards,
Borut
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